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New research on diversity and impact of religious belief in 21st-century Ireland
The Irish are very welcoming, but not very open to diversity
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Nepalese potato kabab
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Food by Bal Krishna Shrestha: Bara, savoury black lentil pancakes from Nepal
Bara is a classic food among Newari families in Nepal, often prepared or festive times such as weddings, birthdays and rice-feeding ceremonies.
Tales of a Domestic Worker: Activism on housing needs our attention
Housing has been a topic on everyone’s mind in Ireland as of late, what with the recent occupation of vacant properties in Dublin city centre by a group of housing rights activists, to highlight the plight of homelessness among families, including children.
Historic happenings at the World Meeting of Families
Concluding with the Papal Mass 26 August at Dublin’s Phoenix Park, the World Meeting of Families, which kicked off on 21 August, came to an end with a lot of mixed feelings.
Muslim Sisters of Éire welcome Syrian families
Volunteers from the Muslim Sisters of Éire (MSOE) hosted an Eid party for recently arrived Syrian refugees at the Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh on Saturday 23 June.
‘Anyone who is appealing a negative decision is excluded from the right to work’
The Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (Masi) has welcomed Ireland’s full implementation of the EU Reception Conditions Directive and extending the right to work for asylum seekers. “As the people who have been directly affected by the Irish State’s total ban on employment for people seeking asylum, in the direct provision centres across the country people are this evening celebrating what is for once a positive move for at least some of our people,” said a statement from Masi co-ordinators Lucky Khambule and Donnah Vuma. “The right to make an economic contribution to this society and to have the chance to provide for ourselves and our families has been a long time coming.
Tusla defends record over work with ethnic families at Dublin conference
Tusla ‘biased against’ ethnic families: Social workers claim care rates for African children ‘disproportionately high’
Social workers claim care rates for African children ‘disproportionately high’
Nominate friends and family for an early Christmas with Aviva
Over two-thirds of families in Dublin will be missing family members on Christmas Day this year.
Sickle cell group supports families with donation to Crumlin hospital
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